An interactive web visualization exploring Vienna's renowned social housing system through spatial, historical, and accessibility analysis. This project offers a comprehensive look at the distribution, development, and characteristics of social housing across Vienna's districts.
- Interactive Timeline: Track the development of social housing from 1900 to 2004 using a dynamic slider
- Building Information: Click on highlighted buildings to access detailed information about specific social housing projects
- Proximity Analysis: Explore accessibility through adjustable buffer zones for:
- Green spaces (different sizes)
- Public transportation (bus and U-Bahn stops)
- District Comparison: View radar graphs comparing 23 districts across multiple urban characteristics
- Mapbox GL JS for interactive mapping
- Turf.js for geospatial analysis
- Papa Parse for data processing
- Custom SVG visualizations for district comparisons
- Vanilla JavaScript for core functionality
- HTML5 & CSS3 for structure and styling
This visualization tool was developed after an article I've created along with Mihir Desai to analyze Vienna's social housing system. The project combines historical data with modern mapping techniques to provide insights into urban development patterns and accessibility metrics.
Visit the live project at [URL] or clone this repository to explore the codebase.
A complete analysis of this project was co-authored with Mihir Desai and published in Jornal Arquitetos. The full PDF version is available on this link: .
Camila Narbaitz Sarsur
www.cnscartography.com
The visual content and documentation are licensed under CC BY 4.0